enwoman
English
Etymology
Verb
enwoman (third-person singular simple present enwomans, present participle enwomaning, simple past and past participle enwomaned)
- (transitive) To endow with the qualities of a woman; to make womanly
- 1592, Samuel Daniel, Delia:
- Grace which doth more than Enwoman Thee
- 2008, Baz Dreisinger, Near Black: White-To-Black Passing in American Culture[1], Univ of Massachusetts Press, →ISBN, page 83:
- She is "one of the most enwomaned women I've seen, a brunette of eternity incomprehensibly beautiful"
Synonyms
References
“enwoman”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, Vol. III, Page 1959, enwoman